Quote-unQuote

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The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = G. CARLIN...Stain glass, engraved glass, frosted glass
–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R. L. SWIHART
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think therefore I am troubled = RENEE DESCARTES<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Saturday, May 31, 2014

Bookish Humor (CR #576)

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© Sardonicsalad.com









Panel Cartoons of
Kit Lowrance & Chad Isely















































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Footnotes
Pi has actually been carried out to ten trillion decimal places.

CR stands for Comic Relief.

576 = 24 x 24

93   =  how many pages Mr. CarPeo  posted during the month
when I became a 65 year-old teenager.

0     =  how many pages he would have posted were he not
under the influence of Mrs. CarPeo.
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The Binary Magic Of Personality

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Pleasant,  glib,  warm and witty  one  day,
icy and incommunicado  the next.

A mental disappearing act to entertain the analytic masses.
But it confuses the hell out of anyone who tries to get too close.


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Footnote
THE BINARY MAGIC OF PERSONALITY is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.
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The Easiest Thing

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Teaching is easy. Students are always learning.
The only thing easier than teaching and learning
is forgetting.


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Footnote
THE EASIEST THING is the copyrighted property of LCSoL. 
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Philosophy 101-iverio

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Youth is about acting before thinking.  Adulthood is thinking before acting.
Youth dances with delusions. Maturity cuts in on that dance
and changes the music.

Adulthood is about denying what once made you happy
and not stepping on your own two feet.
But not always.
Thankfully.


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Footnote
PHILOSOPHY 101-IVERIO is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.
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Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Blogs WOGGS Of Dawn Powell

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Ninety-nine Years Ago...
Dawn Powell, then 19,
drew this picture of
Bossie & Bessie


It is excerpted
from her first diary
(still in existence).

The diary was named 

Woggs





Written in 1915,  more than forty-five annual diaries were to follow.

Here is a sample entry from Woggs:

At times I grow a bit weary of these tremendous jumps and bumps in my life 
but I suppose--I know--that if life for me were a placid, smoothly-running path, 
I would die of the tiresomeness of it. 

Well, Woggs, we are destined for a hard ride in life, with many bumps and jumps, 
but it will be a swift, breathless ride and we will arrive all the sooner. 

So we may as well pull down our hats, button up our coats and hang on to our seats, 
instead of pausing to speculate .... We've had a fine summer together--almost ideal--
but it's time now to worry about money and college. I did think I would borrow some 
but I guess I won't. I'll get it someway. You'll hear great things of me, someday. 
Goodbye, Woggs.



There are almost as many GoodFather of Math
pages dedicated to Dawn Powell
as there are Dawn Powell annual diaries.

All I have left to say here is that if you have
an author that you love,
your understanding of that author is not complete until you have read his/her diaries.
(Or, at least, read their letters.)

But if that author is alive and well today,
there may be no more diaries to read.

However, you can always read
their woggs blogs.





This image of Dawn Powell is from here
and the next complete Dawn Powell page
is there but she gets an honorable mention
from  a very special spider. 
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Hazy Picture, Clear Memory

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In 1961, I was very mature for a 6th-grader
if and only if
maturity can be
equated with
stupidity.

Sixth-graders were 
the upperclass students 
of  PS 193.

We were allowed
to eat our lunch 
in the auditorium.

The three children
you see are the girl 
on the left, me,
and the girl on the right.



But to protect the innocent, no other 6th-graders are included in the illustration.

We were soon to graduate from a public elementary school but unlike virtually
all my classmates, I would be transferring to a Catholic school.

I wanted to leave a strong impression on these two girls,
henceforth, known as Miss Blue and Red.

In 1961, like all good children, I hated spinach but–on this particular day–
my mother had made me a spinach & eggs sandwich.

Seated in the front row, I had much room to maneuver.
So I stood up and tossed the sandwich on the floor
of the auditorium.

I proceeded to stomp on the sandwich and not stop until
it was as flat as a tortilla.

Then I tore into two pieces what remained of the spinach & eggs.
I tried to give half to Miss Blue and the other half to Red.       
But both girls ran out of the auditorium screaming.

For the remaining month of school, I had an inspirational effect
on the two young ladies.

Whenever they saw me walking down the hall,
they were inspired to walk
in the opposite direction.

But I am a fast learner: I never again foot-stomped on a sandwich.

However, about a dozen years after this incident, with my left hand
I squashed a spinach-grilled cheese sandwich
as if it were a housefly.

A man standing nearby shouted "Holy Panini!"

I was told that, years later, he became an extremely wealthy restauranteur.  


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Footnote
The illustrator is Mrs. CarPeo.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Stretching Things

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BIRDS OBSERVE FROM A ROOF...



While

an anchor

does stretching exercises

on the beach  









© Paul Oliverio
Alamitos Bay
(2014)







BUT Do Not Ignore The Comments⬇
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

STREET ART UTOPIA (#8)

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Yarn Bombing / Guerrilla Crochet






Unfortunately,
it is not clearly
stated which artist (s)
created these images
but they were posted
by  Vidar


















































The next

Street Art

page is

here.



















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A Tale Of Three Tails

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Three Cat Tail Cacti

Growing in a bunch

I saw them
I photographed them
Then I went home for lunch


I gave names to the
Two sisters and a brother:

 

He is Big Finger
They are Red Paws
And The Other

 

Giving them a GoodFather page–
That was my only wish

 

But not until after
I ate some tuna fish.

 





Three cat tail cacti
Made me think of Giotto
 

Because nothing else
Rhymes with iPhoto

Into that folder 

They went

Until this verse (from God-knows-where)
was sent.
 


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Footnote
A TALE OF THREE TAILS is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.

The Giotto image is  a detail of his painting, Christ Entering Jerusalem.
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Monday, May 26, 2014

I Do Not Know

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Uppercast Shadow...

From down below

What type of cactus?
I do not know







© Paul Oliverio
(2014) 


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A Cat Named Jimmy

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Take Out Some Insurance
For a cat tail cactus
in the garden of
Jimmy Reed










Photo/ © Paul Oliverio
MOLAA Sculpture Garden
(5/25/14)


The soundtrack, a song
from the legendary
Jimmy Reed, is–of course–
Take Out Some Insurance.




If your feet do not start tapping in time to the soundtrack,
please see your doctor in the morning.

Hopefully, your medical insurance will pay for the visit.
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Holiday Greetings From Piscataway HQ

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Lewis Carroll School of Logic
819 Theresa Blvd.
Piscataway, NJ 
08845

5/26/14

Dear Paul

Holiday greetings to you & Mrs. CarPeo & all 
who read these pages. 

Also, my gratitude to Mrs. CarPeo for her editorial, 
artistic, and inspirational presence on everything 
you do.

For me, she has made life most comfortable and relaxed.
I no longer having to see my name referenced 
virtually everywhere–as it was 
when the GoodFather of Math
was GodFather of same.

I am utterly envious of her immeasurable patience 
with you. But on this Memorial Day, never forget 
where it all began.

Sincerely,

Karl Hobbes,
Chancellor of LCSoL 

PS
I was offended by the tone of the previous page
but I appreciate your prompt apology. 
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Sunday, May 25, 2014

On the Eve Of Memorial Day

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Paper poppies
overlaid on our 
Grandpoppies

Immersed in mud & soil
in wars did they toil

We give them a day
and call it Memorial




One thing, however,
is absolute
a paper poppy image
can be soooooo cute

In a third ear, however,
can often be heard
Cute is, sometimes,
not the right word.

There is nothing cute
when a real gun does shoot

There is no fun thrill
when you are forced to kill

All life is unthrilled
if you are the one killed


We now live in a world
where insanity does spiral
where  a paper poppy memorial image
Is guaranteed to go viral.


But I will not hesitate to apologize to anyone offended by the tone of voice
on this page. 

That tone  happens sometimes when I think of the soldier I remember
most on Memorial Day: Ray Peterssen.

He was in Viet Nam in 1968 but did not become a Viet Nam casualty
until 2012, when he died due to having been exposed to Agent Orange.

A picture of Ray appears on the absolute bottom of every
GoodFather of Math page.

A separate  apology is due Daliscar, the photographer
responsible for the genuinely sacred image above.     
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The Paulus & The CarPeos

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The time has come...

The Paulus said to speak 
of just one thing

Not shoes, nor ships
nor sealing wax

But how my  flower
took wing.


It all began
three fortnight ago

When I was just
an embryo:

An amaryllis embryo,
new to planet  Earth

In a plastic bucket
full of dirt & dearth

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*



The sun was shining colorlessly
casting all in black & white

Mr. CarPeo was on the deck
reading something he did write

⬅That you can see
but what you can not

Was when Mrs. C handed him
something  jellied and hot


All she said–
as luck would have it

Just stuff it inside
that plastic bucket

Her words were firm
her words were bold

Thus, he just did
as he was told

All of the above
is truly to be believed:

That is how & when
my flower was conceived.


Three fortnight ago was April 13–
that you may have surmised

That was when this amaryllis
was magically fertilized

By something stuffed
into  a plastic flowering pot

It was something jellied
it was something hot

The flower is Paulus the Amaryllis
with one last thing to say

Tomorrow...to one and all...
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY






  














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Footnote
THE PAULRUS & THE CARPEOS is the copyrighted property
of the Lewis Carroll School of Logic.

The first verse of the poem is a corruption of Lewis Carroll's
cautionary tale, The Walrus & the Carpenter.  
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Friday, May 23, 2014

Almost A Deadly Sin

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              "Father, forgive me for I have sinned...

  I cropped an Art Daily photograph."

"What else is new?
  Thousands of people do that every day.
  Artdaily.org is the  most photogenic
  website in the cybersphere."

"Don't you want to know why 
  I cropped this particular photo?"

"No. This is a confessional–
  a place for real sinners.
  What you did is suitable
  for discussion at a
  coffee house."

"Thank you for not
  classifying  me as
  a real sinner."

"However, for wasting my time,
  your penance is to...
  say two Hail Marys
  while standing on 
  your head."
                                                                                                          Photo/ Stan Honda
"That's nothing.
  With my eyes closed,
  I can say ten Hail Marys                                                    
  while standing on my head."

 "Hold the bravado, Paul.
   I can smell the deadly sin of  PRIDE."

 "OK. I'm outta here."

 "Thank God!" 
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A Pure George Carlin Quote

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I am not sure I am...
                                                                                                      
smart enough to understand 
this quote.

George Carlin said this,
really?

I think I read to need
I need to read
other things
he said.


 
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Footnote
Mrs. CarPeo (not Mr. CarPeo) would like to remind you that another Carlin quote
appears on the top of every GoodFather and GodFather page.
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Image Is Everything

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I Am A "Rock"...





I am the one on the left
colored with psychedelic heft

Colors did not happen naturally
I was rescued from the sea

A bi-valve barnacled
Inside a shell
My family was 
Slimmier than hell  




Each and every one of them ugly
Don't believe me
Take a look and see:










Then I was rescued and became a new me
Found on the floor of a Ford Factory.

Just like the rest of my adopted photogenic family.




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Reality Based Footnotes
Simon & Garfunkel make a guest appearance on this page
with their song, I Am A Rock.

I am a Long Beach resident who is dedicating the soundtrack
to an Alamitos Bay Harbor Master.

And I am a' hoping that Mrs. CarPeo takes seriously the literature
the Harbor Master gave me yesterday morning.

It was, of course, Mrs. CarPeo who introduced me to Fordite.

But it was Mr. CarPeo, in a page-ending burst of egotism,
who was the "Mussel King of Rocky Point."  
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A Silly Oliverio Pun (CR #559)

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Actually, from Mrs. ______









The source responsible
for this image will be
identified after we
finish eating
the olives.
.
.
.
.
.
© Freshline Illustrated
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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Untried Bushy Arithmetic

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The more you abuse money...The safer you are
(especially if your IQ has only one digit)







R.O. Blechman 




















Blechman's creative spelling of Jerome Kerviel refers to a French stockbroker jailed
for the creative  trading of bonds.

The one trillion dollars  George W. Bush spent on Iraq was not money spent creatively–
it was money spent with devastating destruction or exhilirating profit margins for
the military industrial  complex.

Cartoonist R. O. Blechman's image page is here.
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Brooklyn Bridge Goes To Portland

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This is not a photograph...
It is an oil painting
presently on exhibit
in Portland, Oregon.




Richard Estes
Brooklyn Bridge
(1993) 



Fifty of Estes' photorealist oil paintings are being exhibited,
including one featuring a boy in a bus and
a reflection of the Flatiron Building.































© artdaily.org




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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Midnight Untitlement

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Untitled...


But

NOT

Uncopyrighted




© Paul Oliverio
(2010)  
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Midnight Photo (# 857142)

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Walking After Midnight...

But knowing
when to 
stop

Will help avoid
encountering
a cop




© Paul Oliverio
(2008)






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Footnote
The soundtrack for this page should be no mystery
for those acquainted with musical history.
Un-apostrophed above, the song title, I did write:
it's a Patsy Cline classic, Walkin' After Midnight.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Let Them Drink Sweat...On The Moon???

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There is a sports drink
called Sweat.
I kid you not...


It is being sent
to the moon.
I kid you not...






  Japanese drinks company Otsuka has announced plans to send 
  a can of its sports drink Pocari Sweat to the moon. 

  The 1kg titanium container will contain a small amount of the drink, 
  albeit in powdered form, in the hope it can be mixed with the water 
  now known to exist there...

  Along with the beverage there will be a number of silver disks 

  etched with messages by children from all over Asia. 

  In the words of the company: 
"The time capsule contains the children's dreams." 
  Every child whose message is inscribed receives a free 
"dream ring" –a ring pull specially destined to open the tin.
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My Photogenic Neighbors

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The Goldfish Family
                                                                                                    















Sometimes,
they pose
for the camera.
                                                                                                     




Sometimes, 
they are on the move.











© Paul Oliverio
(2014) 
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Matchbox Blues

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Portrait & Pet...


On
a
catwalk.


The
pet
can't poop


&
she
can't talk.





© Paul Oliverio
(2014)





The page title is also the soundtrack  but it is neither The Beatles' cover version
nor the alleged original by Carl Perkins.

It is Blind Lemon Jefferson's 1927 composition, Matchbox Blues.
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Forty-Eight More Words From Flann O'Brien

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Every Yang has its Yin




Go west on a road that gives you pleasant traveling,
fine sights at every corner and a gentle ease
of peregrination that will persuade you
that you are walking forever
on falling ground.

But if you go east...you will marvel
at the unfailing bleakness
of every prospect.
Flann O'Brien
The Third Policeman




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Who Said This & Who Said That?

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The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution.

The quote above is from

a) Thomas Jefferson
b) Julia Child
c) Bugs Bunny
d) Paul Cezanne
e) Che Guevera


The correct answer is d)
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Popular is the person who only says things people want to hear.
Cursed is the person who says things people need to hear.
Unlucky is the person who only hears things he/she wants people to say.

The quote above is from

a) Deuteronymy
b) Deuter's Enemy
c) Dexter Morgan
d) Dexter Gordon
e) Nuna De' abov

The correct answer is e)  which rhymes with me.
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Fret Not! The Statuesque Headhunter...

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Is An Optical Illusion




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The God-Daughter of Joseph Cornell

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Joseph Cornell is here.

He is the artist
whose name is
synonymous
with the  term
"shadow box."











His "God-daughter"
is not there 
But a sample of her art
is what you see here.


Her name is
Ona Zimmerman.


We love her shadowbox
but, at this time, we
cannot provide
an appropriate
hyperlink.



"We" is Mr. & Mrs. CarPeo.

It was the latter who described
Ms. Zimmerman as

"A mini-ist not a minimalist."




The title of her shadowbox
is here 



Ode to Joseph Cornell
(2011) ©
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Monday, May 19, 2014

This Is Not A Tree

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It is a sculpture of a tree







Roxy Paine
Symbiosis










Here  is where you can read about the installation of Symbiosis.









© artdaily.org 







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Footnotes
The  title of this page is derived from a painting by Rene Magritte.


The translation of the text is
This is not a pipe.

(It is an image of a pipe!)
The artist is on the  faculty of
the Lewis Carroll School of Logic.



Professor Magritte is the posthumous Chairman of the Art Department.

The title of his painting is THE TREACHERY OF IMAGES.

Excessive footnoting happens when a 65 year-old teenager
ignores his Ego Control Mechanism (ECM).
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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Happy Birthday

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When I Was Exactly Minus Nine Years Old

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This was a $.15 Magazine Cover







































The artist is Helen Hokinson. She is a member of the 1800 CLUB.

More than 1800 of her illustrations have graced the pages
of New Yorker Magazine.

Sixty-eight of her illustrations appeared on the cover.

My birthday gift to you is two more examples
of Ms. Hokinson's  cover art:
                                                                    






According to New Yorker lore,
when crows flew over
Helen's garden, they
laughed so hard
at her scare crow
that none of
the birds
ever disturbed
what grew there.










Helen Hokinson








The next New Yorker page is here.  ____________________________________________________________________________________


Friday, May 16, 2014

Chocolate Logic

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The source of this nutritional philosophy will be identified after I finish eating my salad.
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